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enough already if you want to military to protect your oil shipments hire one. crime david that's a conservative position big oil you know we have a symbiotic relationship with it when we had hurricane sandy we felt a ripple i was on a line for hours waiting for that gasoline there were people who couldn't eat their alums who still of oil heat i mean we've got to look out for big oil don't kick them because they're doing well what we need to do is just if it down that you're talking like an addict saying he wants to protect his pusher. i'm so it's not as if not my car burns petrol i have to buy that gas yet electric car i don't have an electric car i can't even afford it right now because of this economy and you keep telling me the economy is going well but it's not what i see out there right now i think it's i think the economy is not doing all that well i think i'm inclined to climb to agree with you on the i'm very concerned about this fiscal cliff it appears that the president just keeps wanting to print up more and more money and it's the evaluating and you
enough already if you want to military to protect your oil shipments hire one. crime david that's a conservative position big oil you know we have a symbiotic relationship with it when we had hurricane sandy we felt a ripple i was on a line for hours waiting for that gasoline there were people who couldn't eat their alums who still of oil heat i mean we've got to look out for big oil don't kick them because they're doing well what we need to do is just if it down that you're talking like an...
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goes up right every time there's an oil spill g.d.p. goes up if and then they end up by saying if we're going. to survive we economists have to learn how to subtract g.d.p. is a fairly crummy measure of the health of a society is robert kennedy pointed out back in the sixty's yeah that's definitely true you know g.d.p. was never intended to be a measurement of social well being or the overall health of the society it was meant as a very limited measurement of the production of goods and services in a given amount of time in the country so it really is just a measurement and you know negative things like you just mentioned cutting down forests you know defense spending accounts every every bit as much as you know building a school break can treating cancer right now somebody gets hit by a car gee g.d.p. just went up the street because they're going to have to get treated at hospitals going to add one hundred thousand bucks to g.d.p. that's right but we have to be careful when we start to criticize g.d.p. is that what we seek to replace i
goes up right every time there's an oil spill g.d.p. goes up if and then they end up by saying if we're going. to survive we economists have to learn how to subtract g.d.p. is a fairly crummy measure of the health of a society is robert kennedy pointed out back in the sixty's yeah that's definitely true you know g.d.p. was never intended to be a measurement of social well being or the overall health of the society it was meant as a very limited measurement of the production of goods and...
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mean do you think that we're going to go more toward towards natural gas fracking methods instead of oil. why do you say that i have over a ten thousand word white paper that's going to be part of the top trends of two thousand and thirteen that will be out in a few weeks on hydro fracking and yes it's going to be huge again whether you're for it or against it again we only look at the issues for what they are not the way we want them to be and i live in new york state near frat that they may be fracking in a neighborhood near me and i have to say speaking for myself i'm not in favor of it however it's going to be huge we doubt it's going to stop and when you went back to the debates between obama and romney it was who is going to frack more not frat or not the issue was not are we going to frac it all and if you listen to obama's state of the nation address he also bragged about more hydro fracking and opening up seven hundred million acres of public land for more hydro fracking so yes it's going to continue and and we also believe it will serve to keep gas prices and energy prices lowe
mean do you think that we're going to go more toward towards natural gas fracking methods instead of oil. why do you say that i have over a ten thousand word white paper that's going to be part of the top trends of two thousand and thirteen that will be out in a few weeks on hydro fracking and yes it's going to be huge again whether you're for it or against it again we only look at the issues for what they are not the way we want them to be and i live in new york state near frat that they may...
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that's not even on the table this carried interest loophole nothing on the table about subsidies for oil companies or anything like that so again these are the big winners the losers. the middle class again sure going to have a one year extension of unemployment benefits we'll see what happens in a year than were you know i think it's important to point out what we're talking about right now and sort of what's been leaked what's come out of the talks right now it only has to do with the extent to which taxes will be raised how we haven't yet talked about some of the entitlement spending or you know cuts that will happen and those are really things that impact the people that need it the most exactly what we're talking about economic effects of of the fiscal cliff the taxes aren't the biggest impact it's going to be spending cuts massive spending cuts because let's face it even though washington is seems seems to have forgotten how we can all mix were work when an economy is depressed when there's not people spending money it's up to the government to come in and invest in the. spend mone
that's not even on the table this carried interest loophole nothing on the table about subsidies for oil companies or anything like that so again these are the big winners the losers. the middle class again sure going to have a one year extension of unemployment benefits we'll see what happens in a year than were you know i think it's important to point out what we're talking about right now and sort of what's been leaked what's come out of the talks right now it only has to do with the extent...
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it's like snake oil salesman and yet this guy was speaker of the house. he's not just clown that walked off the street. >> and rick santorum and mike huckabee both did well in the republican nominations. what about the bill kristol diagnosis here, which is that the conservative movement has been descended into a racket and needs to be refounded as a cause? >> well, i'm sure he's right but he's being disingenuous but the biggest racket is the mourdock racket. take karl rove. all right. he's been benched at the moment at fox news. he has a column every week -- now it doesn't say romney is going to win. it says obama is going to fail. i'm sure impeachment is not far around the corner. "wall street journal" was or at least used to be a serious paper. you don't have someone doing that who is then raising money from super pacs for billionaire and spending them in ways that are off the books that are not transparent. that is a racket. he uses wall street journal and to raise money for his own -- i'm sure he gets a lovely salary from american crossroads, too. so
it's like snake oil salesman and yet this guy was speaker of the house. he's not just clown that walked off the street. >> and rick santorum and mike huckabee both did well in the republican nominations. what about the bill kristol diagnosis here, which is that the conservative movement has been descended into a racket and needs to be refounded as a cause? >> well, i'm sure he's right but he's being disingenuous but the biggest racket is the mourdock racket. take karl rove. all...
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this one thousand nine hundred sixty nine hundred sixty four or cutting off taxpayer subsidies to big oil which total forty billion dollars over ten years are ending the massive capital gains loophole which sets income taxes on hedge fund managers and vulture capitalists like mitt romney and people like paris hilton at a maximum fifteen percent less than half of what actual working people pay or common sense cuts to our bloated wasteful defense budget or how to raising the minimum wage that would stimulate the economy and those over the long haul reduce our debt because more people would be paying more taxes or breaking up the big banks to prevent more costly deficit expanding bailouts in the future or how about creating a single payer health care system would cut into half our deficit it do see in health care costs if all of these things were on the table this would be a robust debate that reflects the political leanings of a center left nation but they are not on the table which shows not just the weakness of president obama but also the weakness of the progressive movement when compare
this one thousand nine hundred sixty nine hundred sixty four or cutting off taxpayer subsidies to big oil which total forty billion dollars over ten years are ending the massive capital gains loophole which sets income taxes on hedge fund managers and vulture capitalists like mitt romney and people like paris hilton at a maximum fifteen percent less than half of what actual working people pay or common sense cuts to our bloated wasteful defense budget or how to raising the minimum wage that...
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they have targeted the saudi oil infrastructure which direct limb packets our economy. something we can't handle very well. they put that on the target list is unusual. >> you are going to be on fox and friends a little lart so we can continue that conversation. ryan more row from radical islam.org. >>> it is 25 minutes after the hour. coming up the chief of the eta lisa jackson says she is quitting because she wants to spend more time with her family. e-mails may tell a different story. we will explain. a frightening up close look at a tornado ripping through one community. look at that right there. we will show you more of this and tell you where it was. this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out
they have targeted the saudi oil infrastructure which direct limb packets our economy. something we can't handle very well. they put that on the target list is unusual. >> you are going to be on fox and friends a little lart so we can continue that conversation. ryan more row from radical islam.org. >>> it is 25 minutes after the hour. coming up the chief of the eta lisa jackson says she is quitting because she wants to spend more time with her family. e-mails may tell a...
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next week for the first time iraq will actually export more oil than iran. so the whole balance of power in terms of royal production in the region is changes because of the sanctions. on the other hand, i think because of the recent report on the atomic energy committee is there's no sign that they are stepping. they hold views and do things that most people within the region find unacceptable. >> if we cut off iran's ability to export oil and which would face them with the prospect of a devastating economic blow, i think that would be an inevitable war toward war -- to war and i think it would be a very seriously mistake. >> you deliberately avoided any kind of military conflict with iran when you were president. >> yes, i did. i was advised by many of our people to go to war with iran, to bomb them and punish them for holding our hostage. >> do you still think it would be a terrible error to do that? >> i do. because every one of our hostages came home safe and free. >> when we come back from aurora, colorado to the tragedy of utah, what may be the most c
next week for the first time iraq will actually export more oil than iran. so the whole balance of power in terms of royal production in the region is changes because of the sanctions. on the other hand, i think because of the recent report on the atomic energy committee is there's no sign that they are stepping. they hold views and do things that most people within the region find unacceptable. >> if we cut off iran's ability to export oil and which would face them with the prospect of a...
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roosevelt's administration and even the taft who followed him i think ultimately broke up standard oil and. so you know it took a generation. or so. ronald reagan in the first or second year of his presidency functionally stopped the justice department from enforcing the sherman antitrust act or its errors which led to this explosion of mergers and acquisitions this whole brand new phrase m.n.a. artists the michael milken of the world and korea and change changes in the tax law that went along with that created the possibility of companies like bain even existing which would not you know their business model just what was would have been possible prior to the night prior to the reagan administration is is it possible that we're seeing the that were that were kind of pre response i mean i haven't seen anybody come out and say let's start enforcing the sherman antitrust act in fact the the f.c.c. right now is talking about you know allowing greater media consolidation. while i agree with you tom sort of on two fronts first of all i think you're absolutely right to talk about reagan i thi
roosevelt's administration and even the taft who followed him i think ultimately broke up standard oil and. so you know it took a generation. or so. ronald reagan in the first or second year of his presidency functionally stopped the justice department from enforcing the sherman antitrust act or its errors which led to this explosion of mergers and acquisitions this whole brand new phrase m.n.a. artists the michael milken of the world and korea and change changes in the tax law that went along...
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on the other hand, we saw earlier today had democrats were already oiling up their machines for 2014 and 2016. what are the prospects for repealing citizens united or comprehensive campaign financing reform now that it seems both sides are ready to embrace the idea or at least merged with their super pac's -- knowing the money has limited powers? >> let's stay with that question in the interest of time. i think it is a substantive one. >> what i will tell you -- yes, i think the president said during the campaign that we should pursue other avenues to try and restore sanity to this process. perhaps even include a constitutional amendment. but it is also true that no side is going to, given what we just saw, you are not going to see unilateral disarmament. it may be foolish to do that. it is not just relative to -- remember, when you are talking about super pac's -- there is a more insidious cousin of 501c4's which run campaign ads under the guise of social welfare education and are completely undisclosed. at least super pac's have to disclose their donors. the 501c4's do not. we cert
on the other hand, we saw earlier today had democrats were already oiling up their machines for 2014 and 2016. what are the prospects for repealing citizens united or comprehensive campaign financing reform now that it seems both sides are ready to embrace the idea or at least merged with their super pac's -- knowing the money has limited powers? >> let's stay with that question in the interest of time. i think it is a substantive one. >> what i will tell you -- yes, i think the...
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so this was a campaign ad and the campaign ad was financed by this saudi-led oil lobby group. how can a saudi-led foreign entity fund a campaign commercial in america? >> well, the citizens united decision in 2010 opened significant loopholes for these tiepts of problems -- these types of problems. essentially, everyone talks about super pacs. most of them -- most super pacs are funded by individuals. but citizens united also enabled trade associations which historically have been fund and led by foreigners on to act as a campaign committee. the only difference is that trade associations don't have to disclose during the election. so a lot of foreign -- >> jennifer: so it is even worse than what you would find from a corporation giving because a trade association not only can have foreign money but it doesn't have to disclose. >> foreign money and foreign leadership in the case of american petroleum institute where one of the board members is an actual registered lobbyist for the government. he's also an executive at the saudi state-run oil companies that helped fund the group
so this was a campaign ad and the campaign ad was financed by this saudi-led oil lobby group. how can a saudi-led foreign entity fund a campaign commercial in america? >> well, the citizens united decision in 2010 opened significant loopholes for these tiepts of problems -- these types of problems. essentially, everyone talks about super pacs. most of them -- most super pacs are funded by individuals. but citizens united also enabled trade associations which historically have been fund...
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. ♪ oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. [ male announcer ] with reddi-wip, a slice of pie never sounded better. that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi-wip is the sound of joy. hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. >>> daily flashback, this day in 1869 when the wyoming territory became the first place in the united states to grant women the right to vote more than 50 years before the 19th amendment passed. >>> with three weeks to go before the fiscal cliff's automatic spending cuts and tax hikes kick in, a new politico/gw poll shows 60% of americans favor higher taxes for people making $250,000 or more a year. that hasn't changed. the politics of taxes hasn't changed. ari shapiro, michelle bernard, and chris join me. the president, boehner, behind closed doors, the
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. >> if there was an oil painting of john edwards -- the haircut's not the first thing they'd mention. nbc's -- >> john edwards has an oil painting of himself in his house, i bet money on that. >> she didn't say oily. >> the seasonally elegant luke russert, thank you for joining us. and cnbc's john harwood, thank you. >>> fast-food works are joining thousands of low-wage earners in a day of solidarity. our super sized income problem in america ahead on "now." >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. lauren wanted to introduce the cabbage dish to mainstream america. using former skills a marketer she created mother-in-law's k kimchi. the product carried in whole foods and pressure markets. watch "your business" this sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] now's the perfect time to buy an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. the tempur-pedic ergo system. treat yourself to the ultimate sleep experience and save up to $400 during the tempur ergo savings event. plus visit tempurpedic.com for full details on our 0% apr financing wit
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oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. ♪ [ male announcer ] the sound of reddi-wip is the sound of joy. >>> the big white house meeting on the fiscal cliff wrapped up just moments ago. the president met for one hour and five minutes with speaker boehner and other congressional leaders. none of the participants spoke to reporters on the way out of the white house, but all of washington is waiting with bated breath to find out what was said and if anything was actually decided. we're going to go to washington and check in with representative she'll l ly jackson lee. obviously members of congress, you came back in anticipation of reconvening on sunday. i'm wondering if you're hearing anything out of the meeting and if you're hopeful a deal can be reached. >> silence is sometimes golden and i have been drinking my starbucks come together coffee all day long. i'm hoping the president served the leadership while they were at the white house. silence, as i said, may be a good sign. frankly, i believe it's important for t
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they would double the production of the alberta tar sands and oil fields. that could be 15 billion gallons of oil already shipped through washington waters and an increase. a spill in a heavily populated area or in the waters of the strait of wandafuga could cause billions of dollars of damage and harm businesses throughout the region. the response can't be even if the spill occurs in canadian waters don't worry, just call the americans. i'm proud that this legislation looks at the potential threat caused by super tankers and whether they are equipped to respond to the spill that would occur from corrosive tar sand oil. thanks to this legislation, the coast guard will have to prepare a study, analyze how much vessel traffic increase would be seen in the region due to tar sand increases and whether that movement of tar sand would require navigating through fragile waters and what an oil response plan capability in u.s. and canadian waters would be as a shared response. they need to identify the tools needed to clean up this kind of an oil spill and estimate
they would double the production of the alberta tar sands and oil fields. that could be 15 billion gallons of oil already shipped through washington waters and an increase. a spill in a heavily populated area or in the waters of the strait of wandafuga could cause billions of dollars of damage and harm businesses throughout the region. the response can't be even if the spill occurs in canadian waters don't worry, just call the americans. i'm proud that this legislation looks at the potential...
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would run tar sands oil from canada to u.s. refineries on the gulf coast. >> it has been our land since 1983, our home is on it. they are going to destroy the woods. also, they could destroy the springs. it is devastating but it is also not very good to have the tar sands. this is not just about my land, it is about all of our country. >> governor romney says he has a five-point plan? he has a one-point plan. that plan is to make sure folks at the top play by a different set of rules. >> we took a concerted effort to find women who have backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said, can you find us women? they brought us a binder full of women. >> jill stein and vice presidential candidate cheri hot color were arrested on tuesday outside of hofstra university after attempting to join the debate. >> we are here to stand our ground, stanley r. brown for the american people who have been systematically blocked out of these debates for decades by the commission o
would run tar sands oil from canada to u.s. refineries on the gulf coast. >> it has been our land since 1983, our home is on it. they are going to destroy the woods. also, they could destroy the springs. it is devastating but it is also not very good to have the tar sands. this is not just about my land, it is about all of our country. >> governor romney says he has a five-point plan? he has a one-point plan. that plan is to make sure folks at the top play by a different set of...
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energy is the first fuel -- every gallon we don't have to spend up oil, not only saves us money, but also on emissions and helps us reduce our dependence on foreign oil and that is good for our national security. so i think we need a comprehensive energy policy in this country in order to protect our national security, in order to ensure that we begin to clean up our environment better, and in order to make sure that we're not sending men and women overseas in harm's way for foreign oil. [applause] >> thank you. >> there's so much to talk about. we are running just a little bit long. if he could indulge me, i have two last questions that i think you're terrific questions. -- are terrific questions. the first, the truth is that we're one of the few democracies in the world that has not had a team of president. why and when will we? [laughter] and could she be sitting among us today? [laughter] kelly, would you like to start? [laughter] >> i think i will be campaigning for a patent daily, my daughter, -- kate daly, for president. but absolutely, i think we will have a woman president.
energy is the first fuel -- every gallon we don't have to spend up oil, not only saves us money, but also on emissions and helps us reduce our dependence on foreign oil and that is good for our national security. so i think we need a comprehensive energy policy in this country in order to protect our national security, in order to ensure that we begin to clean up our environment better, and in order to make sure that we're not sending men and women overseas in harm's way for foreign oil....
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but the congressional research service the crs lords that for every 2 cents of tax breaks oil and gas companies get wind and solar companies get $1. honorable mention pat buchanan? >> for person of the year, vladimir putin. you were right earlier john. it's a real comeback for him. he has been in power for a long time but he is holding on and i think there's a lot to this guy really and i think he is not an enemy of the united states. and he's not the greatest strategic threat. >> trade-off. >> mitt romney said. >> you can't go wrong. eleanor? >> congresswoman caroline mccarthy who has been working tirelessly on behalf of gun safety since winning her congressional seat after her husband was murdered in a shooting accident -- not accident, in a mass shooting incident on the long island railroad. she is now cosponsoring a bill to limit the size of assault magazines with a democratic congressman from colorado. it's going to force the issue in the house. >> mort? >> merka basically to this day saved the european common market. she has kept it going like nobody else could have and played t
but the congressional research service the crs lords that for every 2 cents of tax breaks oil and gas companies get wind and solar companies get $1. honorable mention pat buchanan? >> for person of the year, vladimir putin. you were right earlier john. it's a real comeback for him. he has been in power for a long time but he is holding on and i think there's a lot to this guy really and i think he is not an enemy of the united states. and he's not the greatest strategic threat. >>...
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dennis: i like oil under 100. it is good for the economy. tracy: coming up, is microsoft asking for trouble with its surface tablet which many say is way too pricey. shibani joshi is on that next. dennis: first, as we do every day, let's take a look at treasuries. ♪ want to try to crack it? yeah, th's theay to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ le announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a ve nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... and become the first and only national medicare advantage company to achieve a 5-star rating for a medire plan... yr efforts result in the quality ofare and service we're able to provide... which mes better health outcomes..
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there are some where we are ruptured oil tanks or other thing wees to evacuate. the last thing we have done, which i give you a great -- give great accolades to the partners the local housing authority. we went out to the housing authorities and i think 14-state region, all of our private providers and said if you have vacancy, let us know because question then provide units to those who are going to be displayed for some period of time. we know they are income qualified and pair them with housing authorities or housing to be able to move them to uniteds that are available today. and we identified thousand of vacant unites across the region that we made available as a resource to move folks in to. >> [inaudible] low-income family. we have questions about very small number in the hundreds at this point because they may be have a boiler or a generator ha is going. we are worried when it gets to zero disagrees it may not be adequate. we working closely to feed with fema before it gets cold to try to get, you know, electrical wiring, boilers, reinstalled, reoperative
there are some where we are ruptured oil tanks or other thing wees to evacuate. the last thing we have done, which i give you a great -- give great accolades to the partners the local housing authority. we went out to the housing authorities and i think 14-state region, all of our private providers and said if you have vacancy, let us know because question then provide units to those who are going to be displayed for some period of time. we know they are income qualified and pair them with...
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clearly be done and we have the deniers of global warming, but we're reducing the amount of oil that we import. there is progress in that regard. on the other hand, there's been, i think, retrogression in the recognition of two of the great accomplishments of america in the 20th century, with social security and medicare. before those two, we did not have the possibility for the average older person who wasn't wealthy to have a decent existence in retirement. we now have that. i'm sorry to see that pulled back. there's also an international event, for the first time, and i think we have to recognize this. from 1940 to 1990 we had very heavily armed, very bad people threatening our very existence as a society. even though we may have exaggerated that a little bit at the end. we don't have that anymore. we have murderous thugs and terrorists but they're not the nazis or communists. they don't threaten our very existence. we have an ability now, i believe, to reduce some of the resources we put into self-protection and do more things at home, although there's an ideological barrier to d
clearly be done and we have the deniers of global warming, but we're reducing the amount of oil that we import. there is progress in that regard. on the other hand, there's been, i think, retrogression in the recognition of two of the great accomplishments of america in the 20th century, with social security and medicare. before those two, we did not have the possibility for the average older person who wasn't wealthy to have a decent existence in retirement. we now have that. i'm sorry to see...
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reserves now producing -- at producing iran in terms of oil. it is strategically located between persia and arab countries and strategically important place. turkey, iran, the arab countries and the united states of battling for influence in iraq. >> host: do you foresee a normal relationship with iraq where people could travel there safely? >> guest: there are still some american business interests in iraq. if you go to kurdistan which is almost a separate country, there is not a very serious security threat. i was there, you stay in a hotel and travel around, take a taxi, commercial air to baghdad, that portion of iraq is fairly stable but i would say the arrest of iraq you can get around and certainly a lot better than it was during the war but i wouldn't travel there without some security from the iraqi government and my own private security. >> host: michael gordon covered the war fought for the new york times and "the endgame" is his newest book. this is booktv on c-span2. >> now on c-span2 we bring you booktv. on this holiday weekend we
reserves now producing -- at producing iran in terms of oil. it is strategically located between persia and arab countries and strategically important place. turkey, iran, the arab countries and the united states of battling for influence in iraq. >> host: do you foresee a normal relationship with iraq where people could travel there safely? >> guest: there are still some american business interests in iraq. if you go to kurdistan which is almost a separate country, there is not a...
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but we're reducing the amount of oil we import and use. there's progress in that regard. on the other hand, there's been some retrogregs in the recognition of two of the great accomplishments of america in the 20th century with social security and medicare. before those two, we didn't have the possibility for the average old person who wasn't wealthy to have a decent existence in retirement. we now that v that and i'm sorry to see that pulled back. there's also an international event. we have to recognize this. from 1940 to 1990, we had very heavily-armed, bad people threatening our existence as a society. we don't have that anymore. we have the thugs. they are not the communists. they don't threaten our very existence. we have an ability now, i believe, to reduce some of the resources and do more things at home. although there's an ideological barrier. >> i know you love the congress. tip o'neill once said the people are better now. they are better educated. but what's he saying, the process isn't as good? >> that's right. there are a couple factors there. it's interesti
but we're reducing the amount of oil we import and use. there's progress in that regard. on the other hand, there's been some retrogregs in the recognition of two of the great accomplishments of america in the 20th century with social security and medicare. before those two, we didn't have the possibility for the average old person who wasn't wealthy to have a decent existence in retirement. we now that v that and i'm sorry to see that pulled back. there's also an international event. we have...
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the code only offered incentives for the production of energy. 1st for mineral resources and then for oil and gas. recent years have brought important incentives for renewable energy resources. unfortunately, many of those remain temporary and uncertain. even more recently, congress has decided to reintroduce certain tax incentives to promote the efficient use of energy, recognizing the value of preserving domestic resources by developing technologies that use less energy to accomplish the same task. with the possibility of a comprehensive tax reform and in the context of a contentious debate on how to close the federal deficit, we need to assess the existing policies to determine if the goals are worst -- worth the cost to the taxpayer. if they are, i believe energy efficiency is a worthy policy goal. then we need to examine the best and least costly ways of achieving that goal. today's hearing, we have a panel of expert witnesses who will help us consider these three issues. first, to understand the opportunities presented to our economy, infrastructure, and environment that result from
the code only offered incentives for the production of energy. 1st for mineral resources and then for oil and gas. recent years have brought important incentives for renewable energy resources. unfortunately, many of those remain temporary and uncertain. even more recently, congress has decided to reintroduce certain tax incentives to promote the efficient use of energy, recognizing the value of preserving domestic resources by developing technologies that use less energy to accomplish the same...
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well, what's happening in north dakota is you have like negative unemployment because they have an oil boom going on -- >> and a population that's smaller than it was in the '30s. >> i saw a poll today out of south carolina where the president's approval rating is 48%. >> that's good. >> yeah that's very good. the fact is the republicans have been very much with out of touch with a lot of issues. right now that figure, 61%, don't want to raise taxes to close the deficit. that's because deficit closing is only an issue here and on the upper east side of new york. >> i know. david, last thought, what did you holistically look at the election, the anecdotal, cultural statements? >> looking back in 2010, we won women in 2010, house republicans. back in 2010 we got 38% of the hispanic vote, 28% this time. what was it we were not saying and engaging economic issues and trying to win the economic issue. we just did not do that. as a result it wasn't the specific group slipping. it was collectively we did not make the economic argument like we should have. >> it worked in the first debate. sta
well, what's happening in north dakota is you have like negative unemployment because they have an oil boom going on -- >> and a population that's smaller than it was in the '30s. >> i saw a poll today out of south carolina where the president's approval rating is 48%. >> that's good. >> yeah that's very good. the fact is the republicans have been very much with out of touch with a lot of issues. right now that figure, 61%, don't want to raise taxes to close the deficit....
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check the price of oil, they're not related. the situation concerning hugo chavez is not related to the overall price of oil which this morning is at $90 a barrel, it's down 28 cents. now, one of the bright spots in this economy is the housing market. there has been a modest recovery in prices and the number of homes sold. however, if we go over the fiscal cliff, or if we completely fail to reach a broad ranging agreement, this is what our guest from forbes magazine, morgan brennan, said would happen to the housing market, again, if we go over the cliff. listen to this. >> i do think that will create a prolonged bounce along the bottom. i think we could see downward pressure on price, i think we could see tax cuts that are going to expire as the mortgage forgiveness relief act is the big one i'm worried about. >> to summarize, she's sailing, look, the situation in house something a nice recovery buff if we don't in the end get a broad ranging agreement. >> and gilmo morales. >> and you don't-- >> and i've been saying for a while
check the price of oil, they're not related. the situation concerning hugo chavez is not related to the overall price of oil which this morning is at $90 a barrel, it's down 28 cents. now, one of the bright spots in this economy is the housing market. there has been a modest recovery in prices and the number of homes sold. however, if we go over the fiscal cliff, or if we completely fail to reach a broad ranging agreement, this is what our guest from forbes magazine, morgan brennan, said would...
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we're drilling for more oil at home. that could mean more jobs. today the energy information administration said american crude oil production averaged 6.5 million barrels a day in september. that is the best, people, in 15 years. and now our fifth story "outfront." >>> we go from a good story to a bad one. the fiscal cliff. dissension within the ranks. it seems not all republican lawmakers and conservative groups are in lockstep with john boehner. earlier i spoke with one gop house member who hasn't been on the same wave length as the speaker recently. he's in senior leadership. here's what deputy whip congressman tom cole told me about those who in the party say taxes shouldn't be on the table. >> for those who say we're putting revenue on the table, the american people did that when they elected, you know, the president and a democratic senate again. again, they have to agree to a deal or tax rates on everybody go up. i think we shouldn't -- we should do everything we can to avoid that for as many people as we possibly can. >> "outfront" tonigh
we're drilling for more oil at home. that could mean more jobs. today the energy information administration said american crude oil production averaged 6.5 million barrels a day in september. that is the best, people, in 15 years. and now our fifth story "outfront." >>> we go from a good story to a bad one. the fiscal cliff. dissension within the ranks. it seems not all republican lawmakers and conservative groups are in lockstep with john boehner. earlier i spoke with one...
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the most amazing thing, when you go to visit the arizona site is the oil that still sits on top of the water. all right. maggie, i don't want to use the phrase ptsd lightly. so i apologize to those who will criticize me for doing that but getting the romney e-mail, i thought, we missed hawkinggail, all of this back and forth. they decided to tell us about the numbers. i have a theory why. they know that the first report was going to show them with a lot of money and they were trying to explain it? >> i think that's true. this is also one of the areas that they are genuinely proud of on this campaign. so i think that's why they were highlighting it. i had the same reaction on twitter last night as you did. what they didn't get into was debt. >> what they still have to pay off. >> it's not just that, though. there's also debt in terms of what they borrowed in august. that's part of what they are paying off. i think this report is not going to be revealing as the next round of reports. >> no doubt about it. if you look at the president's campaign from '08 to owe 12, a 25, 30% increase in
the most amazing thing, when you go to visit the arizona site is the oil that still sits on top of the water. all right. maggie, i don't want to use the phrase ptsd lightly. so i apologize to those who will criticize me for doing that but getting the romney e-mail, i thought, we missed hawkinggail, all of this back and forth. they decided to tell us about the numbers. i have a theory why. they know that the first report was going to show them with a lot of money and they were trying to explain...